Buddhism 1
Karma
Hindu concept that our actions toward other beings and creatures affect our reincarnations in the future
Maitreya
A Buddha or Bodhisattva, expected to appear on earth in the future
Samadhi
A state of deep awareness the result of intensive meditation
Manual labor
And essential practice in Zen
An emanation of the bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara
Each Dalai Lama in tibetan Buddhism is considered
And important practice in shingon Buddhism
Fire ritual with his stork links to the vetic fire ceremony
KOAN
Is Chan and Zen Buddhism in a question that cannot be answered logically the term also refers to a technique used to test consciousness and bring awakening
Stupa
Is a shrine usually in the shape of a dumb used to Mark Buddhist relics our sacred sites
Bodhi
Is enlightenment
Tendrils buddhism
Is known for systematizing very Buddhist teachings into a progressive hierarchy
Shunyata
Is the Mahayana notion of emptiness meaning that the universe is empty of permanent reality
Mandala
Is the circular design containing diaries geometrical forms symbols and so on that represent totality the self or the universe
Sangha
Is the community of monks and nuns lowercased this term refers to an individual monastic community
Devotion to deities
Mahayana Buddhism generally does not advocate
Sangha
Monastic Community of Buddhist monks and nuns
Nirvana
Rebirth is finished
Karuna
Refers to compassion or empathy
Samsara
Refers to constant rebirth and the attendant suffering the every day world of change
Bodhisattva
Refers to enlightenment being in my Hiana a person of deep compassion especially one who does not enter nerve Anna but is constantly reborn to help others I heavenly being of compassion
Anichcha
Refers to in permanents or constant change
Dhyana
Refers to meditation focusing of the mind, trance
DUKKAHA
Refers to sorrow or misery
Trikaya
Refers to the three bodies of the buddha the cosmic nature, celestial buddhas, and historical Buddhas.
Mahayana Buddhism
Spread north to Japan and China
The first Jewel
The Buddha
Detachment
The Buddha did not oppose
Topics that were unanswerable
The Buddha was silent about questions on
To wake up
The Buddhas name comes from a Sanskrit word meaning
The second Jewel
The Dharma or the totality Buddhist teachings
Five former ask Ascetic companions
The buddhas first disciples
The third Jewel
The sangha
Meditation
Zen is derived from the word referring to one of the steps in the eight fold path who is the meaning is